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Profile of RENEWABLE ENERGY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION ACTIVIST, Nigeria (Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje)
Dr. Uzodinma
Adirieje is an Energy, Environmental, Community and Health Systems Strengthening
Activist, who has worked with, and participated in the programmes/activities of
the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN). Dr. Adirieje has been
exposed to several sustainable energy issues/situations including National
Initiatives on Efficient Lighting, Mandatory MEPS and labeling for CFLs in
place (Ghana), Completed Draft MEPS for CFLs (Nigeria and Senegal), National
bulk procurement and distribution programs for CFLs (Burkina Faso, Cape Verde,
Gambia, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo), ECOWAS Regional workshop on
Energy Efficiency, Lighting Testing
Facility (Nigeria and Ghana), Development of sustainable markets efficient
offgrid lighting technologies e.g. LED/Lighting Africa program (Ghana, Nigeria,
Senegal), Consumer and retail education campaigns on LEDs/Lighting Africa
program (Liberia, Ghana, Mali and Senegal), and Distribution of off-grid
lighting products to rural NGOs (Benin, Liberia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Nigeria
and Senegal). Uzodinma is currently
the President of the Society for Conservation and Sustainability of Energy
and Environment in Nigeria (SOCSEEN), and also served as Programmes Coordinator of the Civil Society
Energy Platform [CiSEP]
during 2012 – 2013.
He was a participant/member of Global Virtual
Workshop on Market Transformation for Energy Efficiency Lighting- Focus on Africa,
organized by the World Bank in 2013. Nationally, he effectively participated in the Energy Efficiency Sensitization Workshop, and
the First National Forum on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and
Conservation, organized by the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) in Abuja in
2011.In other spheres, he
has provided consultancy services to such organizatons as the Federal Ministry
of Health (FMOH), Country Coordinating Mechanism for Global Fund (CCM Nigeria),
National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), UNAIDS, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, National Agency for Control AIDS (NACA). A World Bank-trained
monitoring and evaluation/evidence-generation consultant and health economist, resource person/facilitator and
trainer/capacity-builder, professional manager, health and
community systems strengthening consultant, primary care practitioner,
researcher/reviewer, programs/projects manager, negotiator/advocate, community
leader, volunteer, blogger and author/writer/columnist. His areas of focus are Primary Health Care
(PHC), HIV/AIDS/TB, Vaccines/Immunizations,
Energy/Environment, Nutrition/Food Security, and Good Governance/Human Rights.
Dr. Adirieje has
10 years’ experience implementing large-scale and complex monitoring and
evaluations, and surveys to collect individual, household, community and
facility level data. He was a Trainer/Resource Person
and Supervisor, training of 125 persons from the 36 States and FCT on
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), and supervised the M&E of the
Home-Based Care component of the Global Fund Round 9 in the 36 States and FCT
under the Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria during 2010-2011, as the
Programmes Coordinator/Administrative Secretary of the Civil Society for
HIV/AIDS in Nigeria [CiSHAN]. He was the consultant to Federal Ministry of Health and Unicef, Nigeria, for the
Joint Annual Review [JAR] of National Strategic Health Sector Development Plan
[SHDP] in Akwa Ibom State in 2012. Since 2012, Dr. Adirieje has served
as Technical Consultant to the Country
Coordination Mechanism [CCM] on oversight visitations to Global Fund’s Health Systems
Strengthening, HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria projects and sites in Kebbi, Akwa Ibom, Anambra and Rivers States.
He has been
providing monthly routine immunization (RI) monitoring and supportive
supervision and capacity building in 250 (two hundred and fifty) health centres
in Imo State since two years on. He was the consultant of World Bank and NACA
that developed Imo State Multi-sectoral
HIV & AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Plan in 2012; and served as the sole
consultant for the ‘Development of the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and
Malaria Comprehensive Manual of Precedures’ for Nigeria, 2012. In 2014, he
undertook data quality self-assessment (DQS) of RI in Njaba LGA of Imo State on
behalf of the National Primary Health Care Development Agencies (NPHCDA). He
has strong capacity and experience in planning and organizing surveys, field
work/logistics in Nigeria; and has good network of experience enumerators,
supervisors, and data entry clerks and ability to mobilize and retain them all
over Nigeria. He has proven experience with data quality assurance mechanisms
(field work management, data entry programming, etc.) on Global Fund
grants/projects; and has presided over the procurement of necessary equipment,
including laptops under the Global Fund grant/projects. Uzodinma is familiar
and experienced with both field and central-based data entry methods desired,
speaks and understand English Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba languages and very much at
home with the health sector in Nigeria desired having worked with three
ministers and several commissioners for health in Nigeria in the last 10 ( ten)
years. He has received the training
on Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Data Management; use and application of
QuickBooks software; and Peer Participatory Rapid Health Assessment for Action
(PPRHAA).
A former
programme manager for advocacy and communications at the DFID-funded Health
Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON), Dr. Adirieje is the Executive Director
of Afrihealth Optonet Association – a national civil society network/coalition
for health and community systems strengthening (HSS/CSS), and National Coordinator
of the Civil Society Partnership for Development in Nigeria (CSPDN), Dr.
Adirieje has demonstrated/proven leadership and effective communication
competences by regularly facilitating communication between different
stakeholders, government, non-government, and academic institutions, and
leading and motivating teams of enumerators, data entry staff, etc. He has very
strong interpersonal skills, is able to communicate flawlessly in written and
spoken English, and very much familiar with the cultural context of the
Nigerian states of Bauchi, Ekiti, Kebbi, Cross Rivers, Niger and Anambra. He’s
also able to communicate in Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba languages, and has a
persistent knack for details; having also worked with/for both private and
public sectors of the Nigerian health and development sectors.
Dr. Adirieje had also received the
following additional trainings on M&E/evidence-generation from the USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH: Optimizing your M&E team's performance:
Improving internal communication and dealing with conflict; Overcoming the
challenge of building and leading effective M&E teams for public sector,
NGO and civil society organizations; The Virtual Leadership Development
Programme (a Diploma course); Country Ownership & Organizational Capacity
Building; and Creating an Enabling Environment for M&E Community of
Practice [CoP]. He has more than 5 (five) years’ experience
leading/managing large-scale and complex surveys to collect individual,
household, and/or provider/firm-level data. He holds a doctoral degree and is a
consultant to the Federal Ministry of Health and National Primary Health Care
Development Agency (NPHCDA) among other notable institutions in the country
with demonstrated capacity and experience in leading/managing survey field work
and logistics, and undertaking data quality assurance mechanisms (field work
management, data entry programming, etc.).
Profile of HEALTH FINANCING AND SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE CONSULTANT, Nigeria (Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje)
I have been involved in Nigeria’s Health Insurance
Schemes and systems since 2006 when I participated in the certificate
course/training in Health Insurance and Health Systems Strengthening in Sao
Paulo Brazil, while understudying Brazil’s health insurance system hands on,
along with other Nigerian
stakeholders including members of the National Assembly, Representatives of
Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH), Board and management of the NHIS, Change
Agents, representatives of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), NHIS
Providers, Consumers, Civil Society and media. This training was used to review
and streamline the Nigeria Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) with substantial reference
to the published report of the Brazil training which I wrote while I was the
Programmes Manager at Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON). I
participated actively and benefited well from the NHIS-organized activities and
workshop for stakeholders prior to the role-out of its community-based health
insurance scheme [CBHIS]. I served briefly as NHIS consultant on clinic audit
for the scheme.
I am at home with surveys in
research and evidence-generation, and have received the following additional monitoring
and evaluation (M&E)/evidence-generation related trainings from the
USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH: Optimizing your M&E team's performance:
Improving internal communication and dealing with conflict; Overcoming the
challenge of building and leading effective M&E teams for public sector,
NGO and civil society organizations; The Virtual Leadership Development
Programme (a Diploma course); Country Ownership & Organizational Capacity
Building; and Creating an Enabling Environment for M&E Community of Practice
[CoP]. I have also received training in Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS) and Data Management; use and application of QuickBooks software; and
Peer Participatory Rapid Health Assessment for Action (PPRHAA).
I am an M&E consultant, resource person/facilitator and
trainer/capacity-builder, professional manager, health and community systems
strengthening consultant, primary care practitioner, researcher/reviewer,
programs/projects manager, negotiator/advocate, community leader, volunteer,
blogger and author/writer/columnist. My areas of focus are sexual and
reproductive health and rights (SRHR) including HIV and AIDS, Primary Health
Care (PHC), Vaccines/Immunizations, Energy/Environment, Nutrition/Food
Security, and Good Governance/Human Rights. I have more than 10 years’
experience implementing large-scale and complex monitoring and evaluations, and
surveys to collect individual, household, community and facility level data. I
was a Trainer/Resource Person and Supervisor for training of 125 persons from
the 36 States and FCT on M&E, and supervised the M&E of the Home-Based
Care component of the Global Fund Round 9 in the 36 States and FCT under the
Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria [CiSHAN] during 2010-2011.
I was a consultant to Federal Ministry of Health and Unicef,
Nigeria, for the Joint Annual Review [JAR] for the Evaluation of Nigeria’s
National Strategic Health Sector Development Plan [SHDP] in Akwa Ibom State in
2012. Since 2012, I have served as Technical Consultant to the Country
Coordination Mechanism [CCM] on oversight visitations to Global Fund’s Health
Systems Strengthening, HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria projects and sites in Kebbi,
Akwa Ibom, Anambra and Rivers States. I was the GAVI consultant that provided
monthly routine immunization (RI) monitoring and supportive supervision and
capacity building in 250 (two hundred and fifty) health centres in Imo State
during 2012-2014. I was also the consultant of World Bank and NACA that
developed Imo State Multi-sectoral HIV & AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation
Plan in 2012; and served as the sole consultant for the ‘Development of the
Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria Comprehensive Manual of Procedures’ for
Nigeria, 2012. In 2014, I undertook data quality self-assessment (DQS) of routine
immunization in Njaba and Owerri West LGAs of Imo State on behalf of the
National Primary Health Care Development Agencies (NPHCDA).
I possess strong capacity and experience in planning and
organizing surveys, field work/logistics in Nigeria; and have good network of
experienced enumerators, supervisors, and data entry clerks and ability to
mobilize and retain them all over Nigeria. I have proven experience with data
quality assurance mechanisms (field work management, data entry programming,
etc.) on Global Fund grants/projects; and have presided over the procurement of
necessary equipment, including laptops under the Global Fund grant/projects. I
am familiar and experienced with both field and central-based data entry
methods as may be desired. I am very fluent in written and spoken English and
Igbo languages, with fair understanding speaking of Hausa and Yoruba also. I am
very much at home with the health sector in Nigeria having worked with three
ministers of health and several commissioners for health in Nigeria in the last
10 (ten) years. I have more than 15 (fifteen) years’ experience
leading/managing large-scale and complex surveys to collect individual,
household, and/or provider/firm-level data. I serve as a consultant to the
Federal Ministry of Health and National Primary Health Care Development Agency
(NPHCDA) among other notable institutions in the country with demonstrated
capacity and experience in leading/managing survey field work and logistics.
Previously, I was the programme manager for advocacy and
communications at the DFID-funded Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON),
as well as the Head of Management/Administrative Secretary and Programmes
Coordinator of CiSHAN. I have demonstrated/proven leadership ability and
effective communication competences by regularly facilitating communication
between different stakeholders, government, non-government, and academic
institutions, and leading and motivating teams of enumerators, data entry
staff, etc. I have a persistent knack for details and have also worked with/for
both private and public sectors of the Nigerian health and development sectors.
A widely-travelled person, I am a World Bank-trained Sexual and Reproductive
Health and Rights (SRHR) advocate and Health Economist, with involvement in
monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as an implementer, supervisor and trainer
since 2010. I also hold a doctoral degree in Optometry from the College of
Medicines and Health Sciences of Imo (now Abia) State University in 1988. I am
currently a freelance consultant on health systems strengthening with M&E
evidence-generation, capacity building and trainings, as my core competences. I
am Fellow of the Academy for Capacity Building (FACB) and member of several
professional bodies including the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM) and
Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM).
Profile of REPRODUCTIVE, MATERNAL AND NEWBORN CHILD HEALTH CONSULTANT/ADVOCATE, Nigeria (Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje)
I am a World Bank-trained Sexual and Reproductive Health and
Rights (SRHR) advocate and Health Economist; researcher, trainer and curricula
developer, conference and meetings organizer/coordinator, reviewer, monitoring
and evaluation (M&E) specialist, programs/projects manager, professional
manager, health and community systems strengthening (CSS/HSS) consultant,
negotiator/advocate, community leader, volunteer, blogger and writer/columnist.
My areas of focus are sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR)
including HIV and AIDS, Primary Health Care (PHC), Health Insurance/Financing, Vaccines/Immunizations,
Energy/Environment, Nutrition/Food Security, and Good Governance/Human Rights. In
1998-1999, I was the director and facilitator/resource
person for 3 batches of training on ‘Overcoming Maternal and Child Nutritional
Anemia’ for civil society organizations [CSOs] and community leaders and health
workers in Badagry Lagos, 1998-1999.
I have 20 years’ experience implementing large-scale
evaluations and studies/surveys to collect individual, household, community,
LGA, State, National and facility level data. I trained and supervised 125
persons from the 36 States and FCT on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), and
supervised the M&E of the Home-Based Care component of the Global Fund
Round 9 in the 36 States and FCT under the Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in
Nigeria [CiSHAN] during 2010-2011. I was a consultant to Federal Ministry of
Health and Unicef, Nigeria, for the Joint Annual Review [JAR] for the
Evaluation of Nigeria’s National Strategic Health Sector Development Plan
[SHDP] in Akwa Ibom State in 2012. Since 2012, I have served as Technical
Consultant to the Country Coordination Mechanism [CCM] on oversight visitations
to Global Fund’s Health Systems Strengthening, HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria
projects and sites in Kebbi, Katsina, Plateau, Akwa Ibom, Anambra and Rivers
States.
I provided monthly routine immunization (RI) monitoring and
supportive supervision and capacity building in 250 (two hundred and fifty)
health centres in Imo State during 2012-2014, as a consultant to GAVI and
National Primary Health Care Development Agencies (NPHCDA). I was also the
consultant of World Bank and NACA that developed Imo State Multi-sectoral HIV
& AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Plan in 2012; and served as the sole
consultant for the ‘Development of the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria
Comprehensive Manual of Procedures’ for Nigeria, 2012. In 2014, I undertook
data quality self-assessment (DQS) of routine immunization in Njaba and Owerri
West LGAs of Imo State on behalf of the NPHCDA.
I possess strong capacity and experience in planning and
organizing surveys, field work/logistics in Nigeria; and have good network of
experienced enumerators, supervisors, and data entry clerks and ability to mobilize
and retain them all over Nigeria. I have proven experience with data quality
assurance mechanisms (field work management, data entry programming, etc.) on
Global Fund grants/projects; and have presided over the procurement of
necessary equipment, including laptops under the Global Fund grant/projects. I
am familiar and experienced with both field and central-based data entry
methods as may be desired. I am very fluent in written and spoken English and
Igbo languages, with fair understanding speaking of Hausa and Yoruba also. I am
very much at home with the health sector in Nigeria having worked with three
ministers of health and several commissioners for health in Nigeria in the last
10 (ten) years.
I have more than 15 (fifteen) years’ experience leading/managing
large-scale and complex surveys to collect individual, household, and/or
provider/firm-level data. I serve as a consultant to the Federal Ministry of
Health and National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) among other
notable institutions in the country with demonstrated capacity and experience
in leading/managing survey field work and logistics. Previously, I was the
programme manager for advocacy and communications at the DFID-funded Health
Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON), as well as the Head of
Management/Administrative Secretary and Programmes Coordinator of CiSHAN. I
have demonstrated/proven leadership ability and effective communication
competences by regularly facilitating communication between different
stakeholders, government, non-government, and academic institutions, and
leading and motivating teams of enumerators, data entry staff, etc. I have a
persistent knack for details and have also worked with/for both private and
public sectors of the Nigerian health and development sectors.
I hold a doctoral degree in Optometry from the College of Medicines and Health Sciences of Imo State University in 1988 (the University is now Abia State University). I have received the following additional M&E/evidence-generation related trainings from the USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH: Optimizing your M&E team's performance: Improving internal communication and dealing with conflict; Overcoming the challenge of building and leading effective M&E teams for public sector, NGO and civil society organizations; The Virtual Leadership Development Programme (a Diploma course); Country Ownership & Organizational Capacity Building; and Creating an Enabling Environment for M&E Community of Practice [CoP]. I have also received training in Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Data Management; use and application of QuickBooks software; and Peer Participatory Rapid Health Assessment for Action (PPRHAA). A widely-travelled person, I am Fellow of the Academy for Capacity Building (FACB) and member of several professional bodies including the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM) and Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM).
Profile of CHILD PROTECTION CONSULTANT, Nigeria (Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje)
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje is a World
Bank-trained Health Economist and Reproductive Health Advocate, and aHealth,
Community and Nutrition Systems Strengthening consultant, professional manager;
with core/greatest competences in Organizational/Programmes management,
Research, Capacity Building/Trainings, Evidence-generation, Knowledge
Management, Conferences/Workshop Meetings, and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
of international development and global health,
including primary health care (PHC), family planning and reproductive health,
HIV and AIDS, nutrition and food security, immunization, malaria,
energy/environment, women and community empowerment, gender and youth. Dr.
Adirieje has been involved in child protection interventions in Imo and Lagos
States for twenty years now, in line with the spirit of the Convention on the
Rights of the Child (1989). He is aware that child protection is the process of
protecting individual children identified as either suffering, or likely to
suffer significant harm as a result of abuse or neglect. He remains committed
to promoting measures and structures designed to prevent and respond to such
abuse and neglect since 1995.
In 1999, he wrote/published my
book/pamphlet titled ‘Female Circumcision (Female Genital Mutilation or FGM):
40 Dangerous Effects Parents and Relations Must Know’ in 1999, which has been
catalogued at the Media/Materials Clearinghouse of the Johns Hopkins
University, USA, for worldwide distribution, as M/MC ID#: PL NGA 318. Uzodinma was the GAVI Consultant for routine
immunization (RI) in Imo State during 2012-2014 under the National Primary
Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), during which he also promoted the
elimination of FGM/C and child health protection and preservation. He visited
250 (two hundred and fifty) community-based PHCs/health facilities, trained and provided supportive supervision
to Nurses, Midwives, Village Health Workers, Community Health Extension Workers
(CHEWs), Community Health Workers and community leaders in Imo State’s 27
(twenty seven) LGAs; and thereby directly supported/reached 4,860 health
workers and stakeholders in the State. Several non-facility-based LGA and State
MoH officials were also provided with technical assistance, to enable them
perform their supervisory duties within the State and LGA health systems in the
course of this assignment. This contributed immensely to the improvement in
maternal newborn and child health reported in the State during this period.
Dr. Adirieje’s involvements
in child protection and health include my 2001 lecture on ‘The Child and the
Home’ delivered at the annual general meeting of Parent Teachers
Association of Sunshine Nursery/Primary School, Aguda-Surulere. He was the
facilitator for three batches of training on
‘Overcoming Maternal and Child Nutritional Anemia’ for community leaders and
health workers in Badagry Lagos during 2008-2009; and delivered a paper as well
as served as a panel member on ‘Mobilizing
Resources for Better Child Health - the Health Sector Reform Approach’ during
the 38th Annual General and Scientific conference of the Pediatric
Association of Nigeria (PAN) in Nnewi in 2007. As the National Programmes
Coordinator of Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria [CiSHAN], he led the
home-based-care (HBC) interventions and campaign to stop the spread of HIV
through FGM in Nigeria.
Uzodinma has been involved in developing, monitoring, adjusting (as may be needed) and reporting on informed action plans for such interventions as the ‘Health Sector Reform Advocacy Action Plan’ produced from the Nigeria National Health Conferences (NHCs), 2006-2009, ‘Imo State Multisectoral HIV/AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Plan 2012-2016’, and ‘Care for the Chronically Ill: Towards Intensified HIV/AIDS Prevention, Treatment, Care and Support Services In Nigeria’. Uzodinma managed the implementation of the communication initiatives/components of CiSHAN’s HBC project to scale up gender sensitive HIV prevention services among children and adults, and scale up chronic HIV/AIDS treatment among adults and children in Nigeria to enhance child protection. He has designed and supported the design of appropriate and appealing FGM messages and communication as contained in my aforementioned book/pamphlet, lectures and school/community interventions ‘Using Vitamin A Supplementation Programmes as Opportunity to Advocate for the Elimination of FGM and other Harmful Childhood Practices in 7 Rural Communities and 8 Children’s Schools in Lagos State including Badagry, Alausa, Kirikiri, Egbe, Isheri Olofin, Ijeshatedo and Aguda’, during which my FGM book/pamphlet and other FGM information, education and communication materials were also distributed.
He was also involved in the development
of similar messages and communication for HIV/AIDS, immunization and
nutrition/food security; and has
experience working with the Federal
Ministry of Health (FMOH) to include FGM/C
awareness in its programmes especially through my role and participation
in the National Conference of
NGOs working on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in 2003. He also worked with
the World Health Organisation (WHO) to execute the National Workshop on
FGM in 2001 in collaboration with the FMOH; and under the Global Fund Round 9
(GFR9) to contribute to the reduction in HIV
incidence and to mitigate the impact on women, children especially through FGM
in 2010-2011.
Profile of TRAINER, FACILITATOR AND CAPACITY BUILDER, Nigeria (Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje)
My
name is Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje. I am a trainer of trainers (ToT), trainer,
facilitator, capacity building consultant and professional manager for health
and development. In 1998-1999, I was the director and
facilitator/resource person for 3 batches of training on ‘Overcoming Maternal
and Child Nutritional Anemia’ for civil society organizations [CSOs] and community
leaders and health workers in Badagry Lagos, 1998-1999. In 2005, I was
in charge of planning and overseeing the provision and programme of the CSO
activities at the International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA). As the National Programme Coordinator, I provided
leadership, oversight and support in the capacity building of 125 persons from
the 36 States and FCT on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) under the Global
Fund Round 9 (GFR9); and training of 250 persons from all the states and FCT on
the provision of Home-Based Care (HBC) for HIV/AIDS; under GFR9 during
2010-2011 under the Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria [CiSHAN].
I was the lead facilitator for Monitoring and Evaluation
Planning for State Sector-wide Plan for HIV/AIDS in Imo State in June 2012; and
have provided effective leadership and oversight on the ongoing capacity
building/training certificate courses of Health Systems and Projects
Consultants Ltd since 2012, and programmatic and administrative leadership for the implementation of the
HIV/AIDS control programs of the Catholic Action Committee on AIDS (PACA) in
Abuja during 2008-2011. With the
commitment to sustainable throughout the project, programme and organizational
life cycles, I supported capacity development (CD) in partner-organizations of
CiSHAN, Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON) and Afrihealth Optonet
Association (AOA); and provided opportunity development for member-CSOs of AOA
in accessing the grants in 2014 by organizing proposal writing and project
management capacity development workshops towards grants-application and
implementation of activities/projects, 2014. I provided routine immunization
(RI) CD through supportive supervision for partner health centres of the
National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) in Imo State,
2012–2014.
Since 2006, I have been designing and developing materials,
modules, manuals, methodologies/strategies for implementation for training
interventions and capacity building in the areas of Proposal Writing and
Development; Project and Programme Management; Fundraising and Resource
Mobilization; Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization; Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E); Leadership Development, Career Advancement and
Organizational Management; Health Systems Strengthening (HSS); Community
Systems Strengthening (CSS), and Gender Mainstreaming in Programs and
‘M&E’. I designed and developed the capacity building on Monitoring and
Evaluation Planning for State Sector-wide Plan for HIV/AIDS in Imo State in
2012; Fundraising and Resource Mobilization for Lagos State MOH staff, 2014;
and Project and Program Planning/Design and Development for Ogun State MoH staff
in 2014. I have regularly been involved coordinating and maintaining
sustainable capacity of CSO partners in CiSHAN, HERFON and AOA.
I coordinated and supervised 6 zonal 3-days training on
Resource Mobilization and Financial Management for CBOs from the 36 states and
FCT in 2010; 6 zonal 3-days training on Organizational Development for CBOs
from the 36 states and FCT in 2010 under the National HIV/AIDS Fund (HAF). I
was a trainer and facilitating consultant for ‘AIDS, TB and Malaria (ATM)
national CSO Networks Leaders’ Training on the Coordination and Management of
CSOs’ Activities’ for ACOMIN, CiSHAN and TB Networks and Actionaid Nigeria
under the Global Fund in 2012. I was the resource person for the ‘Training on
Ward Health/Community Systems Strengthening (HSS/CSS) for 5 Batches of Chairmen
and Secretaries of Ward Health Development Committees in Ezeagu, Udenu, Udi,
Nsukka and Nkanu West LGAs in Enugu State during 2010-2011. I was also the
Resource Person for Orientation and Capacity-building Workshop for Chairmen and
Secretaries of Ward Health Development Committees in two LGAs in Ebonyi State,
under GFR8 HSS/CSS project, 2010-2011. With respect to the provision of quality
control and technical leads, I provided supportive supervision for about 600 (six
hundred) PHCs in the 27 LGAs of Imo State was the valuator, Data Quality
Self-assessment (DQS) of RI in Njaba LGA of Imo State on behalf of the NPHCDA
during 2012-2014.
I have been providing quality control through
oversight/site visits to Global Fund’s HSS/CSS,
HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria projects in Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Anambra and Kebbi States since 2012. I
was the sole national consultant to Federal Ministry of Health and Unicef,
Nigeria, for the Joint Annual Review [JAR] of National Strategic Health Sector
Development Plan [SHDP] in Akwa Ibom State in 2012. I am a trained management trainer
from Nigeria’s Centre for Management Development (CMD) in 2014, and Training of
Trainers’ (TOT) from DFID/PATHS in 2006.
On
awards, I received the 2014 Merit Award of Leadership and Role Model from Merit
Time Organization; 2014 Gold Award West African Leadership Icons from Global
Vision Communication (Publishers of African Voice); 2014 Distinguished
Leadership Award from the Imo State Towns Development Association Lagos Women
Wing; and 2014 Exemplary Leadership Award; Catholic Men Organization [CMO], St.
Kizito Parish, Kuje, Abuja.
I received my Virtual Leadership Development Programme Diploma course
from USAID in 2013. In 2006, I
participated in the Leadership Skills Development Training for the Revitalisation of
Immunisation Services in Nigeria by NPI/FMOH; and the Annual General Meeting (AGM)/Scientific Conference of the
Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) on Leadership in the Nigerian Health Sector:
the challenges before the NMA. I also hold a doctoral degree in Optometry from
the College of Medicines and Health Sciences of Imo (now Abia) State University
in 1988. I have travelled to/through all the States in Nigeria. I am
Fellow of the Academy for Capacity Building (FACB), member of the management
committee of the Nigeria Association of Evaluators (NAE), Nigeria Institute of
Management (NIM) and Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria
(CIPM).
Profile of MONITORING AND EVALUATION (M&E) SPECIALIST/PRACTITIONER, Nigeria (Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje)
I am Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje; Deputy National President - Nigerian Association of Evaluators, National Coordinator - Afrihealth Optonet Association, and Country Director - Health Systems and Projects Consultants Ltd. I have fifteen over years’ experience in capacity building and implementing large-scale
and complex M&E of projects/programs including nutrition and food security
interventions; and surveys to collect individual, household, community and
facility level data. I conducted and supervised the M&E of the HIV and AIDS
Home-Based Care (HBC) component of the Global Fund Round 9 in the 36 States and
FCT, and was a Trainer/Resource Person and Supervisor for training of 125
persons from the 36 States and FCT on M&E, under Civil Society for HIV/AIDS
in Nigeria [CiSHAN] during 2010-2011. I was a consultant to Federal Ministry of
Health and Unicef on Joint Annual Review [JAR] for the Evaluation of Nigeria’s
National Strategic Health Sector Development Plan [SHSDP] in Akwa Ibom State in
2012. Since 2012, I have served as Technical Consultant to the Country
Coordination Mechanism [CCM] on oversight visitations to evaluate Global Fund-supported
projects and sites in Kebbi, Akwa Ibom, Anambra and Rivers States.
I was
the GAVI consultant that provided monthly routine immunization (RI) monitoring
and supportive supervision and capacity building in 250 (two hundred and fifty)
health centres in the twenty-seven LGAs in Imo State during 2012-2014. I
am an M&E practitioner, facilitator/teacher and implementer, at home with
and engaged in the development and application of appropriate M&E methods
and tools; including performance indicators, logical framework approach (LFA), logic
model, M&E Framework, impact evaluation, theory-based evaluation, formal
surveys, rapid appraisal methods, participatory methods, public expenditure
tracking surveys, and cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis. I am
routinely involved with/engaged in data collection, analysis, information
gathering and report writing using questionnaires, face-to-face interviews,
telephone interviews, group techniques, in-depth reviews, facilitated
workshops, focus group discussions (FGDs), and documents reviews. I routinely
coordinate M&E activities to ensure coherence of approaches across
projects/programmes and organizations; using the following four approaches to
impact evaluation: randomized evaluation design, quasi-experimental design, population comparison with a non-equivalent
control group, and rapid assessment using group interviews, key informants,
case studies and secondary data.
I was the
consultant of World Bank and National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA)
that developed Imo State Multi-sectoral HIV/AIDS M&E Plan, and sole
consultant for ‘Development of the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria
Comprehensive Manual of Procedures’ for Nigeria in 2012. In 2014, I undertook
data quality self-assessment (DQS) of RI in Njaba and Owerri West LGAs of Imo
State on behalf of the National Primary Health Care Development Agencies
(NPHCDA). I possess strong capacity and experience in planning and organizing
surveys and field work/logistics. I have a network of experienced enumerators,
supervisors, and data entry clerks and ability to mobilize and retain them all
over Nigeria. I have proven experience with data quality assurance mechanisms
(field work management, data entry programming, etc.) on Global Fund
grants/projects. I am familiar and experienced with both field and
central-based data entry methods as may be desired.
I have
received the following additional M&E/evidence-generation related trainings
from the USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH: Optimizing your M&E team's
performance: Improving internal communication and dealing with conflict;
Overcoming the challenge of building and leading effective M&E teams for
public sector, NGO and civil society organizations; The Virtual Leadership
Development Programme (a Diploma course); Country Ownership &
Organizational Capacity Building; and Creating an Enabling Environment for
M&E Community of Practice [CoP]. I have also received training in
Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Data Management; use and
application of QuickBooks software; and Peer Participatory Rapid Health
Assessment for Action (PPRHAA). I am a World Bank-trained Sexual and
Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) advocate and Health Economist, with
involvement in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as an implementer, supervisor
and trainer since 2010. I also hold a doctoral degree in Optometry from the
College of Medicines and Health Sciences of Imo (now Abia) State University in
1988. A widely-travelled person, I am Fellow of the Academy for Capacity
Building (FACB), a member of the management steering committee of the Nigeria
Association of Evaluators (NAE), and belong to several professional bodies
including the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM) and Chartered Institute of
Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM).
Profile of CONFERENCE/MEETINGS ORGANIZER/COORDINATOR, Nigeria (Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje)
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje is a Health Economist, researcher,
professional manager, and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR)
advocate with over twelve years of experience in managing and supporting large
and small local and international conferences and meetings for over ten years.
He is a Nigeria-based Professional Manager,
Programmes and Projects Manager, and Health Systems Strengthening and
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) consultant. Some of his post-doctoral
trainings include The World Bank’s trainings in Health Economist and Sexual and
Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). He also received series of monitoring
and evaluation (M&E), Routine Immunization (RI) Leadership trainings, and
Training of Trainers (ToT) from USAID/Measure Evaluation. Most of his
interventions target women, youth (including adolescents), children and
infants, people with disability, persons in conflict-affected areas, the poor,
elderly, rural, disadvantaged and vulnerable persons. He has over a decade of
experience working with Governments, Senate and House of Representatives Health
and HIV/AIDS Committees, Federal and State Ministries of Health, Departments
and Agencies (MDAs) and line MDAs, Multi-lateral and United Nations Agencies, Development
Partners, local/international NGOs/CBOs/FBOs at National, State, Local
Government and Community/Ward levels, and managing donor funds. Dr. Adirieje
also consults for Federal Ministry of Health, UNAIDS, UNDP, ILO, Unicef, Global
Fund’s Country Coordinating Mechanism, National Primary Health Care Development
Agency and National Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Adirieje is the Conference
Director, Health and Food Security Summits (HEFOSS). Prior to now, he was the
Technical/Programme Adviser and Consultant for the 1st Biomedical HIV Prevention Forum [BHPF2013]
Abuja Nigeria, organized by the New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy
Society (NHVMAS) in collaboration with
NACA, UNAIS, SFH and IPH/OAU, 18-20 November 2013; as well as Conference Coordinator/Technical Consultant for
the 2nd High Level Meeting of the GlobalPOWER Women Network Africa
[GPWNA] held in Abuja in July 2013 organized by the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, the United Nations System, and African Union, at which 70 Countries and International Organisations
were represented by 127 Ministers, 98 Judges and Parliamentarians, 75 UN/AU
Regional Representatives, 488 members of the Civil Society Organizations, 198
members of the private sector and 23 top gender advocates including President Goodluck Jonathan.
Uzodinma was the Conference
Coordinator/Head of the Secretariat of the Nigeria National Health Conferences
(NHCs) during 2006 and 2009 organised by HERFON in collaboration with the UK
Department for International Affairs (DfID) at which over four hundred (400)
participants attended including President Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR, who was
represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Obong Uffot
Ekaete; Hon. Minister of Health, Professor Eyitayo Lambo, the Hon. Minister of
State for Health, Hajiya (Arch.) Halima Alao, the Chairman, Senate Committee on
Health (also Chairman of the Steering Committee of NHC 2006), Senator I.S.
Martyns-Yellowe, Chairman House of Representative Committee on Health, Hon. Dr.
Aminu Safana, Commissioners of Health from states of the federation, state
permanent secretaries, the Director-General of National Agency for Food, Drug
and Control (NAFDAC), Professor Dora Akunyili, among so many others. He also
served as the Conference Coordinator for the National Conference on Adequate
Infant Nutrition in 2009, and presented a paper at the International AIDS Conference in Mexico in 2008.
Dr.
Adirieje was the report writer/documentation
consultant to the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) and World Bank
on the 2007 Nigeria HIV/AIDS Summit, in which I actively participated. He was the
Coordinator of the annual general meetings/conferences of the Health Reform
Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON) in 2006 and 2008 in Bauchi and Abeokuta
respectively. Uzodinma served as the Programme Manager and Secretary of the
International and National Steering Committees for the International Conference
on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) which Nigeria hosted in Abuja in 2005. Prior
to this, he founded and moderated the ICASA2005 Forum; and was an onsite
reporter for the Health and Development Network of United Kingdom ICASA2003 in
Nairobi, Kenya. Armed with a docatoral degree obtained in 1988, Dr. Adirieje
has received further trainings in Health Systems Strengthening and
Health Insurance/Financing from Brazil’s University of Sao Paulo –affiliated
institution. His numerous further trainings and experience have enabled him to
work as a Researcher, Resource Person, Evaluator, Trainer/Capacity Builder,
Health Systems Strengthening and Organizational Development specialist,
Reproductive Health Advocate, Professional Projects/Programme Manager,
Blogger/writer/columnist and Civil Society campaigner/activist.
Uzo’ has received series of trainings in Projects and
Programmes management, Research, Leadership and Organizational Development,
Health Systems Strengthening, Fundraising and Resource Mobilization, Monitoring
and Evaluation (M&E) from various organizations including Measure
Evaluation/USAID. He has received the following
additional M&E/evidence-generation related trainings from the USAID/Measure
Evaluation/MSH: Optimizing your M&E team's performance: Improving internal
communication and dealing with conflict; Overcoming the challenge of building
and leading effective M&E teams for public sector, NGO and civil society
organizations; The Virtual Leadership Development Programme (a Diploma course);
Country Ownership & Organizational Capacity Building; and Creating an
Enabling Environment for M&E Community of Practice [CoP]. He also received
training in Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Data Management;
use and application of QuickBooks software; and Peer Participatory Rapid Health
Assessment for Action (PPRHAA). Dr. Adirieje is a World Bank-trained Sexual and
Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) advocate and Health Economist, with
involvement in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as an implementer,
supervisor and trainer since 2010. He also holds a doctoral degree in Optometry
from the College of Medicines and Health Sciences of Imo (now Abia) State
University in 1988. A widely-travelled person, Uzodinma is a Fellow of
the Academy for Capacity Building (FACB), member of the management steering
committee of the Nigeria Association of Evaluators (NAE) and belongs to several
professional bodies including the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM) and
Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM).
He is the CEO of Health Systems & Projects Consultants
Ltd; National Coordinator of Afrihealth Optonet Association – a
coalition/network of CSOs promoting health, community and development systems
strengthening, 2012-present; National Coordinator of Coalition on Vaccines and
Immunisations for All Nigerians [COVIAN]; and National Chairman of Civil
Society Partnership for Development in Nigeria [CSPDN]. Previously, he worked
as the Administrative Secretary, National Programmes Coordinator and Director Planning & Development at
the Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (CiSHAN), 2010-2011; Programme
Manager for Advocacy and Communications at Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria
(HERFON), 2005-2009; Programme Manager at the International Conference on AIDS
and STIs in Africa (ICACA), 2005; Executive Director at Optonet International,
1995-2004; and Clinician at Adirivision Clinics, 1990-2004.
PROFILE/CURRICULUM VITAE/RESUME OF DR. UZODINMA ADIRIEJE (Nigeria)
Dr. Uzodinma ADIRIEJE
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL INFORMATION AND CONTACT
ADDRESSES
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§ Full
names: ADIRIEJE, Uzodinma Akujekwe [Dr.]
§ Nationality:
Nigerian
§ Addresses:
Suite 216, Block G, FHA Cornershop,
Lugbe; P.O. Box 8880,
Wuse Abuja, Nigeria;
and 1 Taiwo Close,
Toronto Junction; MCC Uratta Rd, P.O. Box 1484, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
§ Phone: Mob : +234(0) 81 88 55 44 14
§ Weblog:
http://druzodinmadirieje.blogspot.com
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CAREER COMMITMENT
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To continuously provide accountable leadership and achieve
sustainable improvements in the health and living standards of people and
communities affected by or at risk for diseases, disasters, ignorance,
underdevelopment and or poverty; using my two decades of civil society and
private sector leadership/management experience, strong
result-oriented/innovative interpersonal/partnership and communication
skills, and over two decades of continuous projects/programs
implementation/management experience/work at all levels.
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EXPERIENCES
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I.
Consultancy Services Provided
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§ Trainer/Facilitating Consultant, AIDS, TB and Malaria
(ATM) national Networks Leaders’ Training on the Coordination and Management
of ATM Networks CSOs’ Activities for ACOMIN, CiSHAN and TB Networks,
Actionaid Nigeria/Global Fund; 21-25.05.2012
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II.
Research and Evidence-Generation
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PI,
Development of a Food-Based Dietary Guideline for the Control of Maternal
Anemia in Pregnancy in Urban Poor and Rural Communities in Lagos, 1999-2001
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III. Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E)
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§ 2014-2016 - Provision of Technical Assistance for the
Development of M&E Plans by course participants during ten M&E
certificate courses organized by Health Systems and Projects Consultants
§ 2013–2016 - Lead Facilitator, certificate course in
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) of HIV/AIDS, Health and Development
Programmes, (8 batches)
§ 2012 - Trainer/Facilitator, Monitoring and Evaluation
Planning for State Sector-wide Plan for HIV/AIDS in Imo State, June 2012
§ 2010–2011 - Supervisor and Resource Person, 4 batches of
4 days training on Monitoring and Evaluation for 125 persons from 125 CBOs
from the 36 states and FCT, under Global Fund Round 9
§ 2010-2011 - Trainer/Resource Person and Supervisor,
training of 125 persons from the 36 States and FCT on Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E); under the Global Fund Round 9
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IV.
Documentations and Reports-Writing
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§ Prepared HERFON’s 2006 and 2007 (annual) organizational work plans and budgets, supervised programs/projects staff, monitored and reported on programs/projects activities, achievements and outcomes of the Foundation to the Executive Secretary/CEO
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V. Conferences, Meetings and Workshops Planning and
Management
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§ Secretary, International and
National Scientific Committees of ICASA2005
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VI. Capacity Building/Trainings
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§
Lead Facilitator at
the 9 Training Workshops for the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)-funded
Sustainable Citizen Participation (SCP) in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region held
in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo. Ondo and Rivers
States, July – September 2017
§
2012 – present, Routinely
prepares presentations, trains and facilitates certificate courses on:
v
Advanced Monitoring
and Evaluation (AdvM&E)
v
Advanced Project and
Programme Management (AdvPPM)
v
Advocacy,
Communication and Social Mobilization (ACSM)
v
Community Systems
Strengthening (HSS)
v
Gender and Gender
Mainstreaming (GNDR)
v
Health Systems
Strengthening (HSS)
v
Leadership
Development, Career Advancement and Organizational Management (LCOM)
v
Logistics and Supply
Chain Management (LSCM)
v
Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E)
v
Project and
Programme Management (PPM)
v
Proposal Writing,
Fundraising and Resource Mobilization (PFRM)
§
Trainer/Facilitator,
Project and Programmes Planning/Design and Management, Febr. 2014 and March
2014 (2 batches)
§
Trainer/Facilitator,
Leadership and Management for Organizational Transformation and
Project/Programmes Implementation, June 2013 and October 2013 (2 batches)
§
Director, Knowledge
and Skills Expansion and Development Project, a.k.a. KASED Project; designed
to provide fit-for purpose, systematic organizational capacity building
interventions, for 1037 persons from 540 CSOs and government MDAs
(Ministries, Depts and Agencies) in the 36 States and FCT, 2011-13
§
Director, Health
Sector Capacity-Development Project (HeSCaP); which is designed to promote
Human capital development/ capacity-building and institutional strengthening
to expose qualified health care providers to the most modern and improved
clinical/surgical procedures [for which many Nigerians travel abroad] and
health systems management practices for better healthcare delivery in the
country, 2011-13
§
Trainer/Resource
Person and Supervisor, training of 250 persons from all the states and FCT on
the provision of Home-Based Care (HBC) for HIV/AIDS; under the Global Fund
Round 9, 2010-11
§
Resource Person,
Training on Ward Health System for 5 Batches of Chairmen and Secretaries of
Ward Health Development Committees in Ezeagu, Udenu, Udi, Nsukka and Nkanu
West LGAs in Enugu State, under GFR8 HSS/CSS project, 2010-2011
§
Resource Person,
Orientation and Capacity-building Workshop for Chairmen and Secretaries of Ward Health Development
Committees in two LGAs in Ebonyi State, under GFR8 HSS/CSS project, 2010-2011
§
Supervisor, 6 zonal
3-days training on Resource Mobilization and
Financial Management for CBOs from the 36 states and FCT, 2010; under
the National HIV/AIDS Fund (HAF), 2010-11
§
Supervisor, 6 zonal
3-days training on Organizational Development for CBOs from the 36 states and
FCT, 2010; under the National HIV/AIDS Fund (HAF), 2010-11
§
Supervisor, 6 zonal
3-days training on Financial Management for CBOs from the 36 states and FCT,
2010; under the National HIV/AIDS Fund (HAF), 2010-11
§ Coordinator, Health Insurance Capacity-Building
and Study tour of the Brazilian Health System and Institutions by Nigerian
stakeholders including members of the National Assembly, Representatives of
Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH), Board and management of the NHIS, Change
Agents, representatives of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), NHIS
Providers, Consumers, Civil Society and media; organizing post-tour
conference and writing/producing tour report (published, July 2006)
§
Director and
Resource Person, 2 batches of training on Project Management for CBOs in
Oshodi/Isolo LGA, Lagos State, 2001
§
Director and
Resource Person, 3 batches of training on Overcoming Maternal and Child
Nutritional Anemia for community leaders and health workers in Badagry Lagos,
2008-9
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VII. Projects
and Programs Management
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VIII. Partnership/Coalition
Building/Network Coordination
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IX. Advocacy,
Communication and Social Mobilzation (ACSM)
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§ Team Leader at the 9 Advocacy Visits and Stakeholders Engagements
with Governments and people of Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta,
Edo, Imo. Ondo and Rivers States; for the United Nations Democracy Fund
(UNDEF)-funded Sustainable Citizen Participation (SCP) in Nigeria’s Niger
Delta region held in April – June 2017
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X. Leadership and Working Experience
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XI. Papers,
Presentations and Capacity Building Courses/Trainings Facilitated
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* 2018 Promoting Voice and Development Agenda Setting for Sustainable Citizen
Participation (SCP) in Resource-Constrained Settings in Akwa Ibom State of
Nigeria using the Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Approach
in 2017-18; a presentation for the 2018 International Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC)
Summit Nusa Dua,
Indonesia from April 16-20, 2018
* 2017 Mobilizing Communities for Monitoring
Activities that Promote the SDGs in Imo State during 2017-18; a presentation at the Nigeria National
Evaluation Conference, 6-8 December 2017
* 2017 Introduction to
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E); a capacity building workshop
organized by Health Systems & Projects Consultants Ltd at the Nigeria
National Evaluation Conference, 6-8 December 2017
*2015 Imperative for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Interventions: a case for the Mbamala International Kidney Centre; presented
during the formal presentation of ‘Peace of Mind’ (A Book written by Hon.
Chief Val Mbamala); under the Chairmanship of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Aminu
Waziri Tambuwal, CFR; Executive Governor of Sokoto State; at Yar’adua Centre,
Abuja; November 2015
*2015 Advance Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
certificate courses offered by Health Systems and Projects Consultants
*2015 Advanced Project and Programme Management
certificate courses offered by Health Systems and Projects Consultants
*2014-15 Basic Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) certificate
courses offered by Health Systems and Projects Consultants
*2014-15 Project and Programme Planning/Design and
Management certificate courses offered by Health Systems and Projects
Consultants
* 2013-15 Leadership and Management for Organizational
Transformation and Project/Programmes Implementation
[certificate course/training materials]
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2013 The Role of Medical Librarians in
Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM): implications for the MDGs and post-2015 Era. A
presentation at the 2013 Workshop/AGM of the medical Librarians Association
of Nigeria
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2005 ‘Controlling HIV/AIDS Among
Mobile Populations in Lagos’ – an oral presentation made at the 14th
International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa, Abuja, 4-9 December 2005
* 2005
‘The State
of Women’s Health and Lives in Nigeria: The Imperative of Complementary
Traditional Health Care’ - a position/advocacy paper presented at the
Inaugural Consultative Meeting of the African Women’s Health Initiative
(AWHI), USA/Nigeria; Nicon Hilton Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria; 11-13 January
2005
*
2004 ‘Controlling HIV/AIDS
within the community’ – an enlightenment/advocacy speech delivered at an
HIV/AIDS control campaign for the predominantly Muslim Arewa Community,
Isolo, organized jointly by Afrihealth Optonet Association and Arewa Joint
Action Committee (AJACOM), at the Isolo central Mosque, Lagos;
* 2003
‘Education and the Challenge of Regeneration in Orsu Local Government
Area’ The inaugural guest lecture at the 2nd ‘Orsu Summit’ held at
Orsu Local Government Area (LGA) headquarters, Awo-Idemili, Imo State,
Nigeria, 30 December 2003
*
2001 ‘The Child and the Home’
-a guest speech delivered at the annual
general meeting of Parent Teachers Association of Sunshine Nursery/Primary
School, Aguda-Surulere, Lagos, 17 November 2001
* 2001
‘Philanthropy as a Poverty Alleviation and Development Initiative in
Orsu Local Government Area’ – an advocacy paper delivered at the launching of
a N2.5million naira Endowment Fund for the Less-privileged, by the Ede-Ukwu
Welfare Association, Ajegunle, Lagos, 11 November 2001
* 2000
‘Vitamin A as Soldiers of the Human Body’ -a guest speech delivered at
the launching of the Vitamin A for Health programme of the Prosuzet Nutrition
Foundation, Bariga-Lagos
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XII. Social and
Religious
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§
Chairman, Ebenasaa
Ozuomee Day and New Yam Festival/Celebrations, 12.08.17 in Ebenasaa Ozuomee,
Orsu LGA, Imo State
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Chairman, Orsu Cultural Day Celebrations in
Lagos, organized by Orsu LGA Towns Development Union Lagos (OLGADU), 25
November 2016
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Chairman, Harvest
and Bazaar Thanksgiving, St. Monica Catholic Church, Sauka Kahuta, Abuja, November,
2016
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Chairman, Local
Organizing Committee (LOC), 10th National Conference on Divine
Mercy Nigeria Catholic Church, 2015-2016
§
Chairman, coronation
ceremonies for His Royal Highness, Eze Michael Abanigbo, Ezeoha I of Ebenasaa, Orsu LGA, Imo State; 6 January 2016
§
Chairman, Harvest of
Divine Expansion and Church Building Fundraising, St. Francis Catholic Church
Galadimawa, Abuja; 15 November 2015
§
Chairman, Amaruru
Day Celebration/Iri Ji (New Yam) Festival, Amaruru, Orsu LGA, Imo State; 10
August 2008
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XIII. Outreaches
and Interventions Done
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XIV. Publications/Writings
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ONLINE RESOURCES
Adirieje, U. No Woman, No
Development: Africa’s Women of Substance Converge on Abuja for the 2nd
GPHLM
Adirieje, U. Collaboration with
Africa Women’ Sector in relation to Health: outcomes of Global POWER Women Network Africa High Level Meeting
(GPHLM) 2013; presented at the Civil Society Symposium on
Abuja+12 Summit organized by World AIDS
Campaign International, 3 July 2013
Adirieje, U. The Imperative of
Prevention in the Effective Control of HIV/AIDS – the poorly explored haven
Adirieje, U. Nigeria’s elusive peace and the looming
refugee crisis [1], Daily SUN newspaper, 30 December 2011 <http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/2011/dec/30/opinion-30-12-2011-002.html>
Adirieje, UA. Public-Private
Partnerships for Sustainable Community-Based HIV/Aids Advocacy, http://phishare.org/documents/afrihealthoptonet/4313/
Adirieje, UA. Public-Private
Partnership and Nigeria’s Development, http://phishare.org/documents/afrihealthoptonet/4267/
Adirieje, UA. XV ‘IAC’: DISCRIMINATION TO SOME OR ACCESS
TO ALL
http://www.procaare.org/archive/procaare/200406/msg00035.php
Adirieje, UA. What Progress Made
by 'CCMs' Over the Past Two Years
http://www.procaare.org/archive/procaare/200405/msg00007.php
Adirieje, UA. Vitamin A and child deaths in India
Adirieje, UA. Alzheimer’s disease on our shores
Adirieje, UA. Stigma, HIV/AIDS and disclosure (1)
Adirieje,
UA. Stigma,
HIV/AIDS and Disclosure
Adirieje, UA. Putting ‘access to all’ on the HIV/AIDS agenda
Adirieje, UA. Putting ‘access to
all’ on the HIV/AIDS agenda (2)
Adirieje,
UA. HIV
and AIDS: Ensuring Access to All
Adirieje, UA. Health Options for Road Safety In Nigeria
Adirieje, UA. Patent Door Opens for Generic ARVs in Africa
Adirieje, UA. Current concerns:
Thailand’s potpourri for Nigeria and HIV/AIDS
Adirieje,
UA. Malaria
in Africa: A Continuing Scourge, a Litany of Failed Targets
Adirieje, UA. Opening up on
‘HIV/AIDS’ (1)
Adirieje, UA. HIV and AIDS: Ensuring Access to All
archives.hst.org.za/af-aids/msg01451.html
PRINTS
Adirieje UA, Umeakunna F. Report
on 2016 World Malaria Day Outreach/Rally In Gbaupe Community, Kuje Area
Council, FCT Abuja, Nigeria; Organized By Afrihealth Optonet Association
Adirieje, U. Nigeria’s elusive peace and the looming refugee
crisis [1], Daily SUN newspaper, 30 December 2011
Adirieje, UA. Public-Private
Partnership and Nigeria’s Development (2),
Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 392, 15 February 2005, p. 31
Adirieje, UA. Public-Private
Partnership and Nigeria’s Development (1),
Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 387, 8 February 2005, p. 31
Adirieje, UA. Taming ‘HIV/AIDS’
in Our Higher Institutions, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 382, 1 February 2005, p. 29
Adirieje, UA. HIV/AIDS: Why
‘ICASA’ and ‘NACA’ Must Succeed, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 377, 25 January 2005,
p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Nigeria’s Traditional Health Care in
Africa (3), Daily
Sun, Vol. 2 No. 372, 11 January 2005, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Nigeria’s Traditional Health Care in
Africa (2), Daily
Sun, Vol. 2 No. 378, 4 January 2005, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Nigeria’s Traditional Health Care in
Africa (1), Daily
Sun, Vol. 2 No. 378, 28 December 2004, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Health
and Human Rights, Daily
Sun, Vol. 2 No. 378, 21 December 2004, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Nigeria’s
Twin-‘Wahala’ (2), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 378, 14 December 2004, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Nigeria’s
Twin-‘Wahala’ (1), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 387, 7 December 2004, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. HIV/AIDS and
African Women, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 382, 30 November 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. Does Mr. President Know? Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No.
377, 23 November 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. Nigeria’s Economic Reforms in Social Context,
Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 372, 16 November 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. Much Ado About
brain Drain, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 367, 9 November 2004, p. 29
Adirieje, UA. Businesses in the
Era of HIV/AIDS, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 362, 2 November 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. The Poverty War in
Nigeria (2), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 357, 26 October 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. The Poverty War in
Nigeria (1), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 352, 19 October 2004, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Preventable
Blindness and National Economic Productivity, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 347,
October 12 2004, p. 21
Adirieje, UA. Twelve Blind
persons in One Minute, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 342, 5 October 2004, p. 31
Adirieje, UA. HIV/AIDS: Caring
as an Obligation (2), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 337, 28 September 2004, p. 2
Adirieje, UA. HIV/AIDS: Caring
as an Obligation (1), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 332, 21 September 2004, p. 23
Adirieje, UA. NEPAD: hope or
hype? Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 327, 14 September 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. NEPAD: hope or
hype? Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 322, 7 September 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. African Woman’s
Rough Road (2), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 307, 17 August 2004, p. 29
Adirieje, UA. African Woman’s
Rough Road (1), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 302, 10 August 2004, p. 29
Adirieje, UA. Alzheimer’s
Disease on Our Shores, Daily Sun, Vol. 1 No. 297, 3 August 2004, p. 31
Adirieje, UA. Diabetes on the
Prowl, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 312, 24 August 2004, p. 22
Adirieje, UA. Putting ‘Access to
All’ on the HIV/AIDS Agenda (2), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 282, 13 July 2004, p.
20
Adirieje, UA. Putting ‘Access to
All’ on the HIV/AIDS Agenda (1), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 277, 6 July 2004, p.
26
Adirieje, UA. Thailand’s
Potpourri for Nigeria and HIV/AIDS, Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 272, 29 June 2004,
p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Tobacco and the
Rest of Us (2), Daily Sun, Vol. 2 No. 267, 22 June 2004, p. 27
Adirieje, UA. Tobacco and the
Rest of Us (1), Daily Sun, Vol. 1 No. 262, 15 June 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. The Global Fund
and HIV/AIDS Control in Nigeria, Daily Sun, Vol. 1 No. 251, 1 June2004, p. 30
Adirieje, UA. Opening Up on
HIV/AIDS (2), Daily Sun, Vol. 1 No. 246, 25 May 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. Opening Up on
HIV/AIDS (1), Daily Sun, Vol. 1 No. 241, 18 May 2004, p. 26
Adirieje, UA. Health Attitudes
and Road Traffic Problems, Daily Sun, Vol. 1 No. 226, 27 April 2004, p. 28
Adirieje, UA. Seeds for
Nigeria’s Health Needs, Daily Sun, Vol. 1 No. 221, 20 April 2004, p. 28
Adirieje, UA. HIV/AIDS and the
Abuja Declaration. Medical Digest: July/August
2001, pp. 9-10
Adirieje,
UA. Averting a Water Crisis in Nigeria. Medical
Digest: March/April 2001, pp. 26-27
Adirieje, UA. A visit to Alma-Ata. Medical Digest: January/February 2001, pp. 18-20
Adirieje,
UA. Female Circumcision (Female Genital Mutilation): 40 Dangerous Effects
Parents and Relations Must Know. Afrihealth Information Projects, 1999 (catalogued at the Media/Materials
Clearinghouse of the Johns Hopkins University, USA, for worldwide
distribution, as M/MC ID#: PL NGA 318)
Adirieje,
UA. Nutrition for All Ages - A Pocket Guide. Optonet International, 1999 (catalogued at the Media/Materials
Clearinghouse of the Johns Hopkins University, USA, for worldwide
distribution, as M/MC ID#: PL NGA 398)
Adirieje,
UA. Eye Care and Vitamin A Deficiency Prevention in Egbe, Lagos State. Sight
and Life Newsletter 4/1999, pp.18-19.
Adirieje,
UA. Sanya Primary School Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project. Sight and
Life Newsletter, 3/1998, pp. 11-12
Adirieje,
UA. Approaches to Reduce Vitamin A Deficiency in Lagos State, Nigeria. SCN
News No. 15, United Nations ACC/SCN, 1997, pp. 29-30.
Adirieje,
UA. Evidence of Vitamin A Deficiency within Community Populations in Lagos
State of Nigeria. Sight and Life
Newsletter 1/1997, Task Force Sight and Life, 1997, pp. 18-19.
Adirieje,
UA. Anti-leprosy Vaccines. The
Guardian Newspaper, Lagos, 1 August 1996.
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XV. Qualifications
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XVI. Other Certificate
Courses, Trainings, Seminars and
Workshops Attended
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§ 2016 - Nigeria National Evaluation Conference, 6-8
December 2017, in Abuja
§ 2015 – Result-Based Management; Unicef, 16-17 November 2015
§ 2014 – Management Trainers Development Workshop (Basic Mandev); Centre
for Management Development (CMD) Lagos, 27 October – 7 November 2014
§ 2014 – Electronic Learning Workshop for Trainers; CMD Lagos, 15-19
September 2014
§ 2014 - Management in Health, World Bank Institute, 19 March – 30 April
§ 2014 – Social and Behaviour Change Communication, IPAS, 17-21 March
§ 2014 – Presidential Summit on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in
Nigeria, Abuja, 6-10 March 2014
§ 2014 – Reproductive Health Course, World Bank Institute, 6 February –
19 March
§ 2014 – Workshop
to Develop Investment Incentives for the Health Sector, 6 March 2014;
FMOH/IFC/NIPC
§ 2013 – The Virtual Leadership Development Programme, 21 January – 12
April 2013, USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH
§ 2013 – Optimizing your M&E team's performance: Improving internal
communication and dealing with conflict, 16-18 September 2013, USAID/Measure
Evaluation/MSH
§ 2013 - Overcoming the challenge of building and leading effective
M&E teams for public sector, NGO and civil society organizations, 4-8
February 2013, USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH
§ 2012 - Creating an Enabling Environment for M&E CoP, 30 January –
3 February 2012, USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH
§ 2012 – International Seminar on Building sustainable organizational
capacity to strengthen Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) practice for
public sector, NGO and civil society organizations, Management Sciences for Health, 30.01.12 –
03.02.12
§ 2012 - Country Ownership & Organizational Capacity Building, 30
April – 4 May 2012, USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH
§ 2012 – Gender and Sustainable Development Training Workshop; Centre
for Management Development and African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF), Ado Ekiti, 24 – 28 September 2012
§ 2012 - Building sustainable organizational capacity for public sector,
NGO and civil society organizations: A framework to address the challenge”,
February 27 – March 2, 2012, USAID/Measure Evaluation/MSH
§ 2012 – Decade of Vaccines [DoV] Collaboration Civil Society
Consultation, DoV Collaboration Secretariat, Barcelona Institute for Global
Health; 10-11 January, Leuven, Belgium
§ 2011 – Energy Efficiency Sensitization Workshop, Energy Commission of
Nigeria (ECN), Abuja, 22 December 2011
§ 2011 – First National Forum on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and
Conservation, ECN, Abuja, 19-20 December 2011
§ 2011 – National Sensitization Workshop for Political Stakeholders,
National Assembly, Abuja, 19-20 December 2011
§ 2011 – Project Management Professional Course, Project Management
Institute (USA), Abuja, 18-16 October 2011
§ 2011 – Training on Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Data Management, 19-21 May, Abuja Nigeria
§ 2011 – Training on QuickBooks software, 29-31 March, Abuja, Nigeria
§ 2009 - Training in Palliative
Care for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs), Abuja, Nigeria, 23-25 June
§ 2007 – Managing Organisational Change for Strategic Transformation,
Nigerian Institute of Management, Abuja, Nigeria, 5-9 November
§ 2007 – Basic Health Economics Course, May-June 2007, World Bank
Institute Washington
§ 2006 – Leadership Skills Development Training for the Revitalisation
of Immunisation Services in Nigeria, Abuja Nigeria, 31 July – 1 August 2006
§ 2006 – Health System and Health Insurance Schemes
Study/Capacity-Building Workshops/Tour of Brazil, Sao Paulo and Brasilia,
13-21 May 2006
§ 2006 – Project Planning and Proposal Development Course, Abuja,
Nigeria, 24-28 April 2006, Management Strategies for Africa (MSA)
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XVII. Professional and Sociocultural Affiliations
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i.
Member, National Technical Working Group (TWG) of NGOs
(non-governmental organizations) in Health, Nigeria, 2016
ii.
Fellow, Nigeria Association of Evaluators (FNAE), 2016-present
iii.
Member, Technical Working Group (TWG) on Malaria, Federal Ministry of
Health, Nigeria, 2015-present
iv.
Fellow, International Institute for Leadership and Governance (FIL),
2015-present
v.
Member, Health Care Financing, Equity and Investments Technical Working
Group (HCF TWG), FMOH, 2015-present
vi.
Fellow, Association for Capacity Development (FACD), 2013
vii.
Member, National Prevention Technical Working Group (TWG) for HIV/AIDS
in Nigeria, 2010-12
viii.Member, Nigeria Association of
Evaluators, 2013-present
ix.
Member, International AIDS Economics
Network (IAEN)
x.
Member, West African
Health Economics Association (WAHEN)
xi.
Member,
International AIDS Society (IAS)
xii.
Member, Nigeria
Institute of Management chartered [MNIM]
xiii.Associate Member, Institute of Personnel Management of
Nigeria chartered [ACIPM]
xiv.Member, World Malaria Day Committee Nigeria, 2013 –
present
xv. Member, Afrihealth Optonet Association, 2011-2014
xvi.Member & National Coordinator, Coalition on Vaccines,
Vitamins and Immunization for All Nigerians
xvii.Member, Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
xviii.Member, GAVI Civil Society Constituency
xix.Member, Society for
Conservation and Sustainability of Energy and Environment in Nigeria
[SOCSEEN]; 2013- present
xx. Member, Abia State University Alumni Association Abuja
(ABSUAAA), 2007-present
xxi.Member, Imo State Towns Development Association, Lagos
xxii.Member, Catholic Men Organisation, St. Martin Parish,
Lugbe Abuja
xxiii.Member, City and Hamlet Multi-purpose Cooperative
Society, Abuja
xxiv.Member, International AIDS Society
xxv.Member, Society for AIDS in Africa
xxvi.Member, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
xxvii.Member, International AIDS Economics Network
xxviii. Member,
International Ocular HIV Study Group
xxix.Member, Academy for Health Services Research and Health
Policy
xxx.Member, Nigeria Optometric Association
xxxi.Member, American Academy of Optometry
xxxii.Member, American Diabetes Association
xxxiii.Member, Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics
xxxiv.Member, International Society for Low-vision Research and
Rehabilitation (ISLRR)
xxxv.Life Member, Nigeria-Britain Association
xxxvi.Member, The Impact Alliance
xxxvii.Member, Nigeria Institute of Management
xxxviii.Member, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of
Nigeria
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Hobbies
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Social/Community Work, Public
Speaking, Writing, Computing, Tennis, Voluntary/International Services
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Biographies
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2010 Who is Who in Nigeria, by Newswatch
Communications
2006 Great Minds of the 21st
Century, by American Biographical Institute (ABI), 2006/2007 Ed
2006 Igbo Icons, Nigeria
2005 Who is Who in Igboland
2004 Orsu LGA Directory and Who’s Who
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Honours and Awards
Received
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2016 Grand Patron, Orsu LGA Towns Development
Union (OLGADU), Lagos
2016 Chieftaincy
title of Ahaejiejemba Ndigbo, Lagos
State; by Eze Hyacinth
Ohazulike, Eze Ndigbo, Obi Ndi
Igbo, Lagos State, Nigeria
2015 ‘Pillar of the CMO’ Award; Lugbe Deanery
Catholic Men Organization, Abuja
2015 ‘Bronze Couple’ award; Lugbe Deanery
Catholic Men Organization, Abuja
2015
Epitome of Integrity award; Catholic Men Organization [CMO], Our Lady Queen
of Nigeria Pro-Cathedral, Garki, Abuja
2014
Merit Award of Leadership and Role Model; Merit Time Organization
2014 Gold
Award West African Leadership Icons; Global Vision Communication (Publishers
of African Voice)
2014
Distinguished Leadership Award; Imo State Towns Development Association Lagos
Women Wing
2014
Exemplary Leadership Award; Catholic Men Organization [CMO], St. Kizito
Parish, Kuje, Abuja
2013 Chieftaincy
title of Ahaejiejemba I of Ebenasaa; jointly
conferred by His Royal Highness, Eze Michael Abanigbo, Ezeoha 1 (traditional ruler of Ebenasaa Autonomous Community),
the Eze-In-Council of Ebenasaa, and the
Ebenasaa Progressive Union, Orsu LGA, Imo State, Nigeria
2013 Patron
of St. Cecilia Choir, St. Martin Catholic Parish, Lugbe Abuja (2013)
2011 Award of Excellence in Public Health Care
Management, Orsu L.G.A. Towns
Development Union Lagos
2010 Grand Patron, Imo State Towns Development
Association
2009 Ambassador
of Education by Orsu Local Government Council, Imo State
2009 Patron,
St. Cecilia Choir, St. Martin’s Parish, Lugbe Abuja
2007 International Health Professional of the
Year, by International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England
2005 Man of Achievement Award, by American
Biographical Institute (ABI)
2005 Youth of the Year award, by Amaruru Youth
Forum, Orsu LGA, Imo State
2005 Honourary chieftaincy title of Ahaejiejemba Amaruru, jointly conferred by His Royal Highness, Eze WO Igwe, Ozuo-omee 1 (traditional ruler of
Amaruru), the Eze-In-Council of Amaruru autonomous community, and the Amaruru Development Union, Orsu LGA, Imo
State, Nigeria
2004 Great Mind of the 21st Century,
by American Biographical Institute (ABI)
2003 National Patron, Federation of Orsu LGA
Students Association (FOSA)
2002 Patron, Federation of Orsu LGA Students
Association, University of Nigeria,
Nsukka
2001 Service Award, Imo State Towns Development
Association (ISTDA) Lagos
1999 Honourary
member, Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Orsu LGA
1998 Merit Award; Orsu L.G.A. Towns Development
Union Lagos
1997 Merit Award in Community Eye Care, Iganmu
and the Council of Chiefs, Lagos
1996 Presidential Recognition for Membership
Growth, by World President of Rotary International, 1995/96
1994 Life Member, Nigeria-Britain Association
1994
Distinguished Service Award, by Rotary International District 9110
Governor’s 1993/94
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Referees
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3.
Dr. Ado J.G. Mohammad, OON, former Executive
Director; National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Gimbya
Str., Garki, Abuja
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